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My Dream RPG Setting D&D&D... Has Anyone Done This Yet?

cyborgboy95

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I've always dream of making a fictional setting that is essentially a Tolkien-esque/D&D-like planet (with elf, dwarf, orc and the like) that occurs in the modern age where the technology level is equal to our own (Smartphone, social media and such; very little sci-fi or too implausible tech), basically a mixture between Disco Elysium and D&D/The Lord of The Rings, if you will. Or how I would like to call it as a temporary project name: D&D&D (Dungeons & Dragon & Disco Elysium)

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Why, you ask? I just always has a soft spot for Tolkien-esque medieval fantasy setting and wonder what would happen if the modern day world have more intellengent species other than human, or what would happen to a run-of-the-mill fantasy setting if they manage to progress beyond the medieval era. How would these factors affect politic, ideology, fashion, etc...

Before you namedrop Shadowrun, it's not exactly what I have in mind. Shadowrun takes place on our own Earth (not a fictional planet/universe), and it's not modern age, more like the 80s vision of a cyberpunk future with sci-fi techs and all. Not to mention when it comes to my dream setting, the tone I aim for is a sense of adventure, humor and mundanity (again, a mash-up between Disco Elysium and D&D/Tolkien-esque fantasy), it may have some melancholic undertone based on the real world but not too dark/gloomy like Arcanum or a complete cyberpunk dystopia like Shadowrun.


The most suitable type of crpg for this hypothetical setting of mine would be a Disco Elysium-like game of course (Esoteric Ebb comes close to my ideal vision but not quite there yet). An advantage of my hypothetical setting is that we can always update the setting to somewhat fit with the technological and social progress of the real world, instead of getting stuck in one period only (usually medieval period like in D&D) no matter how many in-game and IRL time/era has passed.

Just to be clear, I don't want a pointless reskin or allegory like the movie Bright (The movie has Orcs, humans and Elves and other fantasy shit in modern times, but everything is 100% like our world so what's the point?), the fantasy elements will matter in my hypothetical D&D&D setting, the world will be different enough to ours, like how even a mostly mundane modern-day fictional setting of Disco Elysium has some fantasy element (the pale) that set it apart from our world.


Obviously, in order to build such a world in great details like Lord of The Rings and Disco Elysium, I would need to be very knowledgeable about various fields (science, philosophy, geography, history, politic vv... to name a few) and various ages (ancient, middle, early modern, modern) in addition to various cultures (especially the west), not to mention I also have to properly balance magic and technology (ideally magic would have to be somewhat limited or not as strong as it is used to, to explain the rise of technology). All of this is well beyond my ability, so just consider this post as a way for me to vent my idea as well as a fun challenge/prompt for my fellow codexers to build such a setting, I would also appreciate it if you can point me to a similar setting that someone else has already done.

Btw, no gnome in my hypothetical setting pls, I can never really tell the distinction between them and halfling in a run-of-the-mill fantasy setting, what's the point of having two very similar race (appearance-wise) in a D&D-like fantasy setting?
 
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Tyranicon

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Why not go for it? It'll be more interesting than 95% of the generic fantasyland settings we have now.

Obviously, in order to build such a world in great details like Lord of The Rings and Disco Elysium, I would need to be very knowledgeable about various fields (science, philosophy, geography, history, politic vv... to name a few) and various ages (ancient, middle, early modern, modern) in addition to various cultures (especially the west), not to mention I also have to properly balance magic and technology (ideally magic would have to be somewhat limited or not as strong as it is used to, to explain the rise of technology).

Errr, I would say that while good writers generally have a good grasp of some of these concepts, none of them are especially learned scholars (besides Tolkien, who is literally that).

The most important is a knowledge of history and fundamental understanding of humans, the rest can be more or less handwaved. How many settings actually account for the impact of magic?
 

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I think that adding modern teenage angst to the already insufferable cast of Baldur's Gate 3 would be some kind of war crime against RPG gamers
 

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I think that adding modern teenage angst to the already insufferable cast of Baldur's Gate 3 would be some kind of war crime against RPG gamers
BG3 characters already speak and act like they're teenagers from 2023 California, giving them mobile phones and guns instead of magic and swords, couldn't make them much worse
 

JarlFrank

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VtM: Bloodlines is the only major urban fantasy RPG I know of.

What you're looking for is rare even within fantasy literature, which is more willing to experiment than games. Urban fantasy, as "fantasy set in a world with modern-day technology" is called, usually takes place in the real world with vampires and werewolves. Actual fantasy worlds with current year tech are exceptionally rare.
 

jaekl

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I think that adding modern teenage angst to the already insufferable cast of Baldur's Gate 3 would be some kind of war crime against RPG gamers
BG3 characters already speak and act like they're teenagers from 2023 California, giving them mobile phones and guns instead of magic and swords, couldn't make them much worse
Shaki man, you can't be saying stuff like "couldn't make them much worse" - that's just tempting fate, now the next dnd game will be a high school dating simulator and it will be *your* fault. They can always make it worse! They've been making everything worse for decades and there's no end in sight!! :argh:
 

adegron

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Secret World Legends is a modern fantasy mmorpg game, since someone talked about Bloodlines. Can be played as a single player game too.

But fitting fantasy in a modern fantasy can be a difficult thing to do. You want a setting similar to D&D, but how to do that without the medieval part of it? Anyway.
 

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Shadowrun is a great setting and system. Modify it to your house rules requirements and it's what you want.

If you want a cRPG, Arcanum is spiritually very close to what you're requesting.
 

Turn_BASED

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I described this to my 14 year old niece as the setting for a young adult novel and now she wants it for Christmas. Thanks a lot asshole!
 
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Yes, could be a cool setting but the fantasy elements needs to matter, the world needs to be different enough to ours, otherwise you would get a pointless reskin or allegory, like in this movie Bright:



The movie has Orcs, humans and Elves and other fantasy shit in modern times, but everything is 100% like our world so what's the point? looking at those memes you posted, i get the same vibes, "hahaha look they are just like us but in fantasy costumes!" kinda boring imo and this type of humor gets old fast.
 
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cyborgboy95

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Yes, could be a cool setting but the fantasy elements needs to matter, the world needs to be different enough to ours, otherwise you would get a pointless reskin or allegory, like in this movie Bright:



The movie has Orcs, humans and Elves and other fantasy shit in modern times, but everything is 100% like our world so what's the point? looking at those memes you posted, i get the same vibes, "hahaha look they are just like us but in fantasy costumes!" kinda boring imo and this type of humor gets old fast.

Thanks for the advice, agree, even a mundand modern-day fictional Disco Elysium setting has some fantasy element that set it apart from our world like the pale
 

Tyranicon

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Yes, could be a cool setting but the fantasy elements needs to matter, the world needs to be different enough to ours, otherwise you would get a pointless reskin or allegory, like in this movie Bright:



The movie has Orcs, humans and Elves and other fantasy shit in modern times, but everything is 100% like our world so what's the point? looking at those memes you posted, i get the same vibes, "hahaha look they are just like us but in fantasy costumes!" kinda boring imo and this type of humor gets old fast.

I'm once again reminded how disappointing Bright was.

Like, you knew it was going to be bad from the trailers, but somehow it was even worse.
 

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